Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) Recipe

Ingredients


SPONGE

3 tbsp sugar
2 1/2 cup warm water (108f to 110f)
1 tbsp active dry yeast
1 1/2 cup unbleached flour
1/4 cup gluten flour

DOUGH

1 starter sponge (above)
1 tbsp salt
1 tbsp very soft butter
1/2 tsp cinnamon
3 1/2 cup unbleached flour
1/2 cup gluten flour (see note)
1/2 cup warm water mixed with 2 teaspoons s, alt


Directions

The starter sponge:

Whisk together all ingredients until well blended. Cover with plastic
wrap or a damp towel, set in a warm place and let rise, undisturbed,
for 1 hour.

The dough:

Combine the sponge, salt, butter, cinnamon, 3 cups of the unbleached
flour and the gluten flour.

Using the flat paddle attachment of a heavy duty mixer, beat the
dough for at least 4 minutes.

Turn out dough onto a board and knead in the remaining 1/2 cup flour.
(If you do not have a heavy duty mixer, knead the dough by hand for
at least 10 minutes, incorporating the 1/2 cup flour.)

The dough tends to be sticky, so have patience. However, the finished
dough should be on the softer-stickier side rather than being
perfectly smooth.

During the beating and kneading process, the dough should develop
long, stretchy++strands a sign that the gluten has been well
developed. This is necessary to finished rolls.

Place the dough in a greased bowl, turn to coat with grease, then
cover with plastic wrap, set in a warm place and let rise for 1 hour,
or until doubled in bulk.

To shape:

Punch down the dough.and turn out onto a floured board. Pinch off 12
equal-size pieces of dough.

With floured hands, roll each piece into an oblong, turning rough
edges under with your fingers.

To achieve the pointed tips, gently pull the ends of each oblong,
giving a slight twist as you pull. If the bolillos have sort of a
rough surface, all the better. They will look authentic.

Place the bolillos on heavy baking sheets that have been greased or
lined with parchment. Make a each roll.

Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise for 30 minutes, or until
almost doubled.

Preheat the oven to 400F. Pour the salted water into a spray bottle.

Bake bolillos for 10 minutes, misting with the salt water at least 3
or 4 times. This will produce a crusty exterior.

Reduce oven temperature to 375F and bake for 20 minutes longer, or
until rolls are golden brown.

Makes 12 bolillos.

Note: Gluten flour may be found in natural food stores.

PER ROLL: 245 calories, 9 g protein, 47 g carbohydrate, 2 g fat (1 g
saturated), 3 mg cholesterol, 712 mg sodium, 1 g fiber.

From an article by Jacquiline Higurea McMahan, San Francisco
Chronicle, 3/10/93.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; March 11 1993.


Servings: 12 servings

 

 

Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) Recipe brought to you by Recipe Ideas


Categories: Bread; Breads; Mexican


The History of Recipes

We are able to follow the history of meal recipes far back into distant history, in fact as far into history as the Egyptians, and possibly even further than that. In practice though, generally, these old cook books were just very simple pictorial recipes for meal preparation.

As we move on, we find some books from the 14th Century : a cookery book titled `Forme of Cury`, and another, similary titled `Curye on Inglish`. The titles are a little misleading though, these are nothing to do with the curry that is served today, but instead accounts of the types of meals on the menues of the upper classes of those days.

Later, in the fifteenth century, people returning from the crusades brought back a variety of foods, spices and herbs from Arab cuisine, such as coriander, parsley, basil and rosemary. These new culinary innovations prompted a surge in manuscripts on cooking, the majority of which are now in private cookery archives.

The arrival of television gave us TV chefs and the spin-off recipe books.

Which pretty much brings us up to date and the invention of computers and the internet, permitting everybody to access massive numbers of recipes like the ones you can find on this recipe site.

[TOP]


We hope you enjoy this Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) recipe.

 


Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) Recipe, one of many tasty recipes brought to you by Recipes Ideas




Your normal paper recipe book simply is not sufficiently large to hold the vast quantity of wonderful recipes contained on or recipe site, and this Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) recipe is just one.

This Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) recipe will hopefully prove that giving your family first-class food is now an wasy task!

On this online recipe book you will discover flavorful recipes from every country, so soon you will be cooking amazing dishes for every diet.

A good few of these recipes detail details of fat content, which makes them perfect for special diets and even followers of the Atkins diet.

From now on, you don`t need to throw money away on more cookery books or expensive restaurant meals ; now it is easy to search for the recipe you need, print it out and start cooking great meals to astound and amaze your family.


Popular Categories

 

 

On this internet recipe book you will find yummy food from every nation, so within a short time you will be cooking wonderful food for every taste and diet.


This Bolillos (Mexican Rolls) recipe will pretty soon have your dinner guests amazed at your prowess.




--::|::--